Last year, on July 31, 2008, the late Christopher T. Warden, a working journalist turned journalism professor, explained economics in terms so basic that even reporters and politicians should understand, particularly in these perilous economic times.
Read the articleBy one recent count, President Obama has now appointed 34 “czars” to manage a host of projects. One of the most troubling of these is the new
White House science czar, Dr. John Holdren.
On July 16 the Eighth Circuit Court of Appealsruled in favor of the South Iron School District and upheld the right of the district to establish an open forum for distribution of materials on school property.
Read the articleThe steady influx of academics such as John Holdren into the Obama Administration make many wish that these scholars had stayed on campus.
Read the articleSome Catholic history you are unlikely to get in Catholic schools.
Read the articleIt had to happen. Now even the teachers in the UK are having second thoughts about the nanny state.
Read the articleShould AP classes be available for everyone, regardless of their skill sets?
Read the articleWhen Dr. Ward Connerly heard that the University of California (UC) Regents academics had spearheaded a system-wide rule change, he wasn’t surprised.
Read the articleSo how do you convince an American business legend that online education’s not so bad? In the case of former GE CEO Jack Welch, you name a degree after him
Read the articleWhen faced with periods of gloom and doom, there are two ways to respond. Ignore it—or dwell on it.
Read the articleProfessors have become enamored of another Marxist dictator, but so has the White House.
Read the articleIn a letter to his wife Abigail, John Adams told her of the actions of the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776.
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